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Barrie Examiner, 1 Aug 1959, p. 4

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Published by Canadian Newspapers Ltd lacunae street BarrieOntario PM TOUR SATURDAY ADBUSTl VA1 monster Editorscomment Every once inva while union leaders de mand better treatment rain the press Is the demand valld Certainlynot in the handling of the news itself Reasonable union men admit that Canadian papers are scrupulously fair and obiective in covering labor news or labormanagementfdisputes Editorial matter is something else again and there are times when it seems that every editor in the country is hit ting hard at union leaders Is tins then lust cause or the oomplaints heard iroin time to time Well consider the steel strike situation in the united fitates Canadian editors just comment onlt because it eventual ly directs every Citizen or this country too Nearly all the editors hope tor settle Natural Gas With the rapidly expanding use oi na tural gas in Ontario there is good deal of misinformation in thepublic mind on the question or whether the new iuel is greater fire or explosive hazard than gas or the manuiaetured type that had been in use since well hetero the begin ning the century 31 paper delivered to the recent annual meeting or the Canadian Gas Association is authorlty tor thestatement that na tural gas is actually safer than the fuel it has replaced Pertinent parts oi his ad dress given by Frederick Ptluke gen eral superintendent or the Rochester New Yorkgas companyare quoted here Sinoebothrmanuiaetured and natural gas are distributed in the vapour state there is no significance to comparative vblatillty Merely because natural gas has iiwicsthe heating value or manufactured gas it is not any more dangerous With regard to explosive characteristics not uzal gas has much more narrow range than manuiectured gas The explosive ment that willnotmecn an inflationary leap in prices in other words editors like readers wish ior deal ethlng like the one reached in loss by th autor motive industry Union leaders however do not appear to have this goal in mind indeed theyglve theluioresalon they are out for alithe tratiic wllistand How can they expect editors to iavour cause so tar out or line with public opinion and the weiiare of the people Editors want to be fair but they must call the shots as they see them or lose the respect oi readers To earn better ply have to showmorecoucern ior pub lie welfare When they do thatthoy will then and editors pretty solidly on their side range ob natural gas is stool ii per cent in airto 16per cent in air while manu factored gas has an explosive range oi ebautspucentinairtoaaperoeniin air Thus manuiaotured gasvhas about ihrés times tlie explosive range or natural gas For all practical purposes there is no difference in actual explosive iorce or natural and manufactured gas Mr Ptluke made this additional slgnii icant point Natural gas is nontoxic since it contains no caribou monoxide and is chiefly methane and ethane wmie coal gas contains by Location monoxide and usually she 25 per cent methane In other words while manufactured gas was in use an open unlighted Jet could be ratal to householder while natural gas islnonpoiscnous Natural gas can be dangerous or course Just as can electricity oil or coal But there is no new hazard and in tact there is decrease in the hazard in theswitch gt over lrom manuiactured to natural gas naoa snowmen Winnipeggers with holleribsnibou attitude to the integration troubles in the southern United States should get salutary shock from news story which appeared Friday in The Tribune The storywas about the trouble Canadian Negro family hadbefore they were able to rent bouseinWinni cg Several lan ords refused to rent to lbs lsnaly They offered various transparent excuses but the real reason it seems certain was the more the prospective ieaanlsy lion wrian overlay GENEuous Owen Sound SunTimes Mrs Bertha Wbyte commonly known as Mom is once again ilie oeuhe oirelcouiroversy And this woman whose bigness oi beariis only equalled by her determination is going the full limit as she seeks to puta 201140 any WW3 interference with her impeller latest appeal has been to Her Meiosis Queen Elizabeth Pm she bed voiced resentment that Govern orGenaralMasseywould not take low minutes olf from entertaining Ker Maiesty to come to the hope and tolk over MomWbyt troubles Most people will have usryseal admiration tor the generosity of Mrs personal sacrifices for boys and girls who need home Most will agree toothai Mrser is by no means easily Won overlo sound rams monsensea things have limit thong it must be ad mi ed lliatmnstlimiLs oaube stretched con siderably Mrs Wbyles home can naccommed pic 40 accordingto worm Minister Cecile And Km Gecilbvls quite likely beingreasonsbly fair soccer me No More Live Weight Marketing Hogs rs basis of purchase was to be dressed weimit on thereil Announcement ofthis waninadekby the Industrial and Development com of Can whentherein continued deadlock at awaiting Mhfiads many person would like to knock said heads togeth eand lier greai In last it almost certainly can be assmiEd lbat Winaipeg Tribune die lirnlils no more than twice that nunuier But MrsWl1ylas home now contains 120 boys and girls and has held up to 140 on occasions That even at the no limit is far from within the realm oi common sense Several diseases have occurred among the children arid tliat is why the present ffuss Mr Cecile has intimated that there isno in tendon of closing Mrs Whyies home The desire lstomake it safelior the children who find re fuge therein There are several malor quesiionsf What happens to tbsboys and girls if they are not taken into Mani Wbytes care Will they be neglected perhaps subjected in dangers much worse than bepatiiisi In fact why are ihese chil drop that is most of them in the position to need such aseluse flherejs another question at course Why arent more people to some degree like Mom Whtyc and willing to take child or so into their home there in care for them and give them lite they would otherwise nothave AN AMERICAN VIEW Watertown Times will be interesting to watch bowlbe critics of the Royal tour withdraw into themselves astbs tour progresses Some convey the idea that dependent Canada joined in the loosest way sible to the Britisbnatiou should not have appearihatvCanada has Queen These people actually does not have fullle respect to Canada ibls is arsomewhat narrow and un iillegiriatlve point of View because so much that is good about Canada bosresultcd ilom bel editorial support union leaders will llmr with Mewl unfulfillmlluw raised loihodlnclorsblp of mu do eduea don in theprovlnoe Andvlhlsalunl lh may wl other coiissmo cams Auctioneersanctuaries Miuvs IOBT0 crass srscu Brownies of eeilop Appearance who lirleo probably the worlds meet of likely possible mimicteacher vary husky sixnow he fits coach His background clihesznt one you would Iisiully look1o or music Not only was he fine athlete but also he was the major who Another way of course is that lie alien and initiative MUSIC DROPPING And these two quelliletthculd be very much evidgot in our scrliuoolmuslc training ortbs out mallytboreissormnoed in many centres we have been so consumed with getting pupils lmlrucled in drivlng automobiles and in oiben at just getting them taught the ABCs under thede rounds on vacooram mum that led Cbuadas ilrst commendinme 11 Fed bkctv corpslnlotbe ileld during the war DEDICATED TEACHER But contrary as this picture may be the molar is not eulya dedicated music teacher but also an outstanding and original one Typical was his adveohire oi Ystm people will agree it is very desirable one And with the increased emphasis on time hw lor recreation it is becoming one gags more important to our lo With the ilghiing man at the hm who now heads it at least it let more attention iirponr more mic Britain HasBecome Wasagn BeachLWhere the photograph abovewas taken is renowned through out North America It is advertised wide ly as having the lineal Iresh water beach in the world But the picture shows one disadvantage of fresh water beaches there is no scouring tide to clean it every day And it is obvious that where Nature mus man must dofthe work l1 Wasaga Beach is to retain its at traction or tourists Now the Provin cial Government has begun its program or development we hope little money and effort will be spared to remove debris irom the beach now apitliui conglom eratlon driftwood paper bags andevV en bottles which can be hard on young and tender ieet Ehreniiner Photo Workless Eldorado By MdNlYRE HOOD tense arms Correspondent FornTbe Berlin Examiner LONDON More rigid in control these people would pour migration controls to keep out into this country in hundreds at of Britain elderly and workless thousands As it is thousands oi people who come to this country peuniiess swelled visitors try to take advantage oi its seam to idols their wgy in Someare eus welfare state provisions are allowed to enter in good islib WEEKS NEWS By rue CANADIAN rouse Three large scale accldcnk passed wtihout loss ol life al though they carried hair ing possibilities obtrogcdy The Queen Elizabeth worlds largest occ liner collided with the freighter erican Hunter in heavy iog New York barberinjuring none of the more than 3300 persons aboard the two ships The liner resumed its voyage togEurope alter repairs Two of arms crack trains tlie Super Continentals No and No 2colllded at Gainlord Alta injuring 15 pcrsons none seriously The diesel units and two baggage cars were wrecked but no passenger cars were derailed And in Wisconsin 107 per sons were injured whenihe last seven cars of Chicago and Northwestern Railway passeua gertrain leit the rails at Men omouie worm sour Moore thepolished Ar but middle aged light heaVY weiglit champion aldYVon Durelle his hrawny and pun gent speaking Acadiau chu1 longer were heating up for their Montreal bout Aug 12 Said Durelle Hesnnfold so now The best will murder cl to exprus distress by sayiagtballhe Queen him and imagine hell col lapse in five rounds lougsssocistio of CadadaandGieat Britain New offender vein gt ndlan Meat Packers lesitoliiaii the lem was thoroughly studied and extensive expert meals made very satisfactory system of mark iagby tattoo was worked out anion utomatic scale which prluield bniuickétllfe alright ilrediogwas adopted rnere isa certain near are no areatrald orvtheir wives ologist Ye we tth that the bout be extended to 20 growled tablet engineer Zillion Pauder This happened several miles all the town oi Peuzauce scene rat the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera The Pirates of Penzsnce ISLANDELEOHONS fir Elections were he in two famed yucsllou torritcrresiiu and Jamaica Norman Manlcys Peoples Na tional party was returned with 28 seats in the 45 member House of it spre ee ntatives asalust 18 seats iortbe opposi tion party headed by Manleys cousin Sir Alexander Busts mente The election iti Hawaii was its first as the 50th American slate Democrats won the lone House or Representatives seat in Con gress tookooe of the 115 Seu ate seats andvretalned control the state house Republi can wontbe other US Senote sat and the pariy also placed man as lieutenantgovemor KERALA TAKEOVER The ceohsllndlan govern meiit took over authority in the tale Kerala after opposi iion forces staged sixweek nonviolentcampelgn against the states Communist govern ment gt Iudian President Raiendra Prasad took all powy away immerralas Red government Says US Robbers and placed the state under di ect presidential rille At least 15 persons died in violence in the state during the campaign by the opposition forces which charged the gov ernment with corruption lupi flciency and disregard oi the Peoplefs interest since power two years JUMBOLSBETURN Jumbo the elephant found my in defeat Anyway it nsnt her fault that she was beaded attbe pass Jumbo ccived heroinao welcome when she crossed tbe border from Franceto ltaly en route to her honest the Turin buok hree Major idents Without LdsssoiiLiie lt live cents chosen and bottled beer at taverns and other eul leis goes up two cents Draught goes up also THE WEEK IN ONTARIO Twenty of the 21 Liberals elected in the moon Ontario election were sworn in as mem bers of the legislature Tuesday Provincial leader Julio Winter meyer said alter the ceremony all session of the legislature should be called to study the provinces iiscalproblems Mrs Bertha Morn Wliytc operator of Wliytehaveo her controversial mission iorlinme less childreustill refuses to obey an Ontario government or der to reduce the number of children at the home in view of an oulbreak of influenza audio iectious hepatitis Ontario welfare minister Ce cila said if Mrs W1on will not agree to supervision of her Euvvmauville out home it will he boarded up The mis sion houses 115 children at presentnliour new cases of hepatitis were reported Frl day Eight boxcars of westbound GNR freight train were de Irailed Wednesday at Port Hope about minuie alter pas seuger tram passed on the east bound lrack The derailed cars tore up tracks for about 200 yards No one was injured Imported For Job TORONTOlicPlThree robbers were imported item the United States to hold up two lo ronto banks earlier this year Do puty Chief Archie Mccailiie of Metropolitan Toronto police said here He saidlhe two robberies were believed solved with athe bank bbery conviction of three men in New York 10 days ago but police are still looking foodie Zoo after ailing to retrace the outs of Hannibals elephants who cros tbegAlp 2000 years ago seen as necessity by Miss Pat HornsbySmilb Parliamentary secretary for the heme oliice Speaking at Chamber Coin merce luncheon in Soulbwark slic made spirited deicncc oi ihe theory that there bed in be imore rigid immigration contr ols Britain shu said bad be come so Eldorado for workless and elderly people from abroad who buttoned on to the colmtrys social services These people seem to know our National Assistance benefits jolly sight better than some at our own people she said OPEN T9 ALL We have got to have coulr 015 said Miss BarnabySmith We cannot allord to be without them We are country of high employment with the most com prehensive social service in the worldand you do not havelo be British subject to iakeadvaut age oi these services You only have to be resident here We are thus an Eldorado far the indigent elderly and unem ployed people from all over Eur ope and without immigration WI cannabis coossrowu canary Egbelt Ont SirIn view oi the recent seri ous accident in Cookstown Ex aminer July we thought lou might be interested teknow that CookstownWomens lusti tule is presently campaigning for improved traiiic conditions in the village Below is ropyef the most recent correspondence which will reacblLi MacNees desk about the some Lime as the ac cideut report Any publicity of our safety campaign including pictures of our dangerous intersection fMr Big believed to have lm ported the boodlurns February robbery of To rantovbranch of the Bank at Montreal netted $15000 and in April branch of the Royal Bank was robbed of $22000 Each was saute do from 18 to 20 years in Newflork and then they try to dig in FLAMES TRAVEL BODY Miss HornsbySmilb also took the opportunity of making an at tack on the British Travel AB societies Although almost whol ly financed by the government this sssociatlop sbe charged revelled in running down the ire migration service for exercising control on visitors ll would do some of these gentlemen who are also tax payers lot of good lo come and see the type OE people they want to let in without check she said John Bridges eralvoi the British Travel Air socialion was quick lo reiute this statement Declaring Mis HomilySmiths attack was nonsensebc said We do not want to slipwdusl anybody into this country our aimth been to keep checks on people down to the minimum If we are to encourage people to visit these islandstbeu we must regard lbem as Meudly and treat them hi iriendly LETTERS roruiros where strangers say they cant seeillia Stop sigu will be great ly appreciated Look what hap pened on Highway 90receullyl Sincerely yours 11 WANLESS Secretary Mr Mscllee Traflic Engineer SirThank you for your reply to the May 14th resolutionlof the Coolistown Womens Institute in which you reicr to our 1958 re quest for Lraiilc lights our 1959 resolution however quested eoiamemeut of ib ex isting sumile speed limi inth village May wedra your attention that the survey was not conducted during peak traf gtilo condiuous also that the me sense of survey group often megs more wary approach to intersection Cookslown Womens institute has membership er 40 who are directly respons Is for about 50 children ofllbevlllage and ibeiour surrounding towu ships Our mtercskeatehds to an the children or the district however lls will become in January 1960 district school or boo pupils with buses enteringhlghwayfll on the northern villsga limits Cookstown llnited Sunday to sbuwlbeil from 15 rounds and pr miseri mst who alter all bad walkedflzé mum and clidibcairom an al titude 926eet to 7151 feet School on the western approach lo the village on HighWay 89 has inn attendance of 175 pupils and edougb left oi Moore lo make od can Prams Fivevmembars of ihePeadet also in Mousehoid England before alngstoppe ut everybody oigown clieck elli tbe pass wss crossing guardyhasbeenjn attendanceth year because ofLihe oftlr ern approach on Highway have an attendance iii on behalf oithesechildren wc thank iofiyour continu service and lor your rscommeo DirectorCeli

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